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2004 Novak US Touring Car Championships

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In what had to be one of the funniest moments in USTCC history, Barry Baker joined Scotty in the announcers' booth for the 19T Foam B Main.  The two seasoned pros took turns calling the action, non-stop for the entire 5-minute run. (Click to enlarge)
In what had to be one of the funniest moments in USTCC history, Barry Baker joined Scotty in the announcers' booth for the 19T Foam B Main.  The two seasoned pros took turns calling the action, non-stop for the entire 5-minute run. (Click to enlarge)
In what had to be one of the funniest moments in USTCC history, Barry Baker joined Scotty in the announcers' booth for the 19T Foam B Main. The two seasoned pros took turns calling the action, non-stop for the entire 5-minute run.

Barry even joined in a Trackside tradition, helping to give away some of the many, many door prizes that were distributed throughout the race. (Click to enlarge)
Barry even joined in a Trackside tradition, helping to give away some of the many, many door prizes that were distributed throughout the race.

Some of the many painted or modified Competition Electronics chargers seen around the track. (Click to enlarge)
Some of the many painted or modified Competition Electronics chargers seen around the track. (Click to enlarge)
Some of the many painted or modified Competition Electronics chargers seen around the track. (Click to enlarge)
Some of the many painted or modified Competition Electronics chargers seen around the track.

Competition Electronics' Jim Bailey was onhand to show off their latest charger, the Pitbull X3, just now entering production.  Jim also provided free software upgrades for anyone with a Turbo 35 GFX. (Click to enlarge)
Competition Electronics' Jim Bailey was onhand to show off their latest charger, the Pitbull X3, just now entering production. Jim also provided free software upgrades for anyone with a Turbo 35 GFX, and donated a GFX unit as a door prize.

Andrew Ellis was the first in a long line of victims to the age old sign-on-the-back prank.  People quickly learned that if flashbulbs were going off around them, they had better check themselves! (Click to enlarge)
Andrew Ellis was the first in a long line of victims to the age old sign-on-the-back prank. People quickly learned that if flashbulbs were going off around them, they had better check themselves!

Jason Cheng, the new intimidator!  Actually, Jason was kind enough to donate a whole box of used motors to some younger racers at the track.  His generosity will be long-remembered. (Click to enlarge)
Jason Cheng, the new intimidator! Actually, Jason was kind enough to donate a whole box of used motors to some younger racers at the track. His generosity will be long-remembered.

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